President Donald Trump's top advisers and senior officials held a series of Situation Room meetings on June 10 and 11 to contain a scandal [1].

The crisis centers on the president's refusal to release the Epstein files, a decision that has paralyzed the administration and sparked internal clashes [2].

These high-level meetings in the White House Situation Room were designed to manage the fallout and address growing conflict among senior staff [3]. The internal turmoil reflects a deepening divide within the executive branch as officials struggle to coordinate a response to the public demand for the documents [1].

While the administration focuses on the Epstein files, other reports indicate the president has consulted 22 medical specialists [4]. The White House has not provided a reason for these consultations [4].

Staff tensions have escalated as the administration attempts to navigate the political damage caused by the document withholding [3]. The Situation Room gatherings served as a hub for managing the immediate crisis and attempting to align the White House's public messaging [2].

The president’s refusal to release the Epstein files created a scandal that paralyzed the administration.

The use of the Situation Room—typically reserved for national security emergencies—to manage a political scandal suggests a high level of perceived instability within the White House. The combination of internal staff conflict and undisclosed medical consultations indicates a period of significant volatility for the administration.